NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

published:12 Nov 2014

views:212

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility and control in situations that may have otherwise have been hazardous. This clip promotes the Xanatos TITANSentinel system as being delivered to British Columbia.

The strait's bathymetry is varied, with the Laurentian Channel creating a deep trench through its centre, and comparatively shallow coastal waters closer to Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island. These bathymetric conditions have been known by mariners to cause rogue waves. The steep slope of the Laurentian Channel was the site of a disastrous submarine landslide at the southeastern end of the strait, triggered by the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake and leading to a tsunami that devastated communities along Newfoundland's south coast and parts of Cape Breton Island.

A strategically important waterway throughout Canadian and Newfoundland history, the strait is also an important international shipping route, being the primary waterway linking the Atlantic with inland ports on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

Tracking fish in marine protected areas. Phase 2 of the MASMO project

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

3:11

Assisting safe ship navigation - the Marine Electronic Highway

Assisting safe ship navigation - the Marine Electronic Highway

Assisting safe ship navigation - the Marine Electronic Highway

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility and control in situations that may have otherwise have been hazardous. This clip promotes the Xanatos TITANSentinel system as being delivered to British Columbia.

By SabrinaDanielThe OceanTrackingNetwork tracks the enormous migrations of sea creatures including Lydia the Shark, now famous for her transatlantic odyssey over the past year.
Dalhousie University's Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) tags marine animals such as fish, sharks, seals and polar bears and tracks them using satellites and acoustic arrays. Placed across bodies of water, these devices create an acoustic wall that can detect the tagged animals as they pass through it. This allows OTN to record the movements of sea creatures in real time, study their survival and migration patterns, and observe their response to changing ocean climate. OTN also looks at the animals' genetic markers, diet, physiology, breeding strategies and how deep they dive to get prey.
The Ocean Tracking Network at Dalhousie University is open for business. Visit their listing on the CFINavigator: http://www.innovation.ca/en/navigator...
For more stories like these, visit http://www.innovation.ca
Resources:
The Ocean Tracking Network
http://www.oceantrackingnetwork.org
OCEARCH
http://www.ocearch.org
CSI: Life
http://www.blakemaybank.com
(A blog by BlakeMaybank)
Watch the OTN on the Rick Mercer Report:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHMEy...

3:49

TRACKING MARINE

TRACKING MARINE

TRACKING MARINE

3:03

Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

Divulgare. Divulgation channel - Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills
Divulgare.
Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of plants and Divulgare Group at the University of Vigo, want to show the advantages of the use of drifting buoys to track marine spills. This video has been made to disclose the interest of the work that the TechnologyInstitute for the Control of the MarineEnvironment of Galicia (INTECMAR) make in the project DRIFTER. In the video, are showing the advantages of using this technology to keep track of polluting spills at sea and the importance of collaborating with such technological projects. Video available at: http://tv.campusdomar.es/en/video/2895.html

US. Marine Tracking Operation

Marine research group tracking sharks

A marine research group is tracking a shark as it moves toward the Gulf of Mexico.

1:34

Tracking marine animals - acoustic array deployment in Cabot Strait

Tracking marine animals - acoustic array deployment in Cabot Strait

Tracking marine animals - acoustic array deployment in Cabot Strait

Technicians at the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) prepare and deploy a section of the Cabot Strait acoustic receiver line. Acoustic receivers are used to track the movements and migrations of acoustically tagged marine animals.
Species detected on the OTN Cabot Strait array include American eel, Atlantic bluefin tuna, Atlantic cod, Atlantic cod, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic sturgeon, and grey seal.
A Vemco V4R acoustic receiver is placed inside a floatation unit and moored by a 200 lb anchor via rope and acoustic release. The units are deployed at stations approximately 800 m apart. The array spans 172 stations from Cape North, NS, to Port aux Basques, NL. Technicians recover the tracking receivers by signalling the acoustic release to detach from the anchor. The float then brings the release and tracking receiver to the surface where they're brought on board and the receiver undergoes data offload.
Read more on the Cabot Strait acoustic array and other OTN tracking arrays at http://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/CBS.htm
Learn more at oceantrackingnetwork.org
Follow us @OceanTracking

Hydros Marine - Dash7 - Tracking System - 3

Marine Angel Boat Monitoring and Tracking Promotional Video

MarineAngel is a product that monitors and informs you of problems that may occur with your boat, containing Vigil marine technoligy the device has a built in GPS and sim card to send data to your mobile phone, if the boat has any problems the device will send a message to up to 4 phones or email,
-Geo FenceTransgression
Set up a radius and "home location" with a simple command from your mobile phone to allow tracking with multi-mode position reports to up to four mobile phones by text message.
-Boat BatteryVoltage
Gives a digital readout in actual volts - get a reading of the battery's condition before you head down to your boat.
-Low Battery Alerts
-Built in TamperSensors
-Ambient Temperatures
Also maximum and minimum recorded temperatures.
-Optional TemperatureProbe on a 6 ft (1.8 m) Cable. (Marine Angel +)
Marine Angel + has the temperature sensor at the end of a 1.8 metre cable so you can use it to monitor the temperature of you fridge or freezer instead of the ambient temperature
-Automatic Programmable Status Reports
-Kill Switch
With just one more wire hooked up, you can send a command from your mobile phone to kill the engine ignition.
-Bilge LevelConnect it to a bilge a float switch to be alerted if high bilge water level is detected.
-Door or Hatch Sensors
Connect to a door sensor to monitor door or hatch entry.
-Security Alarm
Connect to a security siren, alarm or lights.

1:19

AvP Classic 2000 Multiplayer - Marine tracking Alien

AvP Classic 2000 Multiplayer - Marine tracking Alien

AvP Classic 2000 Multiplayer - Marine tracking Alien

Here is a multiplayer video where i'm using Smart Gun for chasing Alien. Only bad thing is that hunter becomes - hunted. However, here is presented fantastic gameplay feeling in multiplayer part of this great game.

Marine Traffic - How to track a vessel / Boat / Ship

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

Tracking fish in marine protected areas. Phase 2 of the MASMO project

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

published: 12 Nov 2014

Assisting safe ship navigation - the Marine Electronic Highway

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility ...

published: 22 May 2015

MARINE PIN TRACKING

By SabrinaDanielThe OceanTrackingNetwork tracks the enormous migrations of sea creatures including Lydia the Shark, now famous for her transatlantic odyssey over the past year.
Dalhousie University's Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) tags marine animals such as fish, sharks, seals and polar bears and tracks them using satellites and acoustic arrays. Placed across bodies of water, these devices create an acoustic wall that can detect the tagged animals as they pass through it. This allows OTN to record the movements of sea creatures in real time, study their survival and migration patterns, and observe their response to changing ocean climate. OTN also looks at the animals' genetic markers, diet, physiology, breeding strategies and how deep they dive to get prey.
The Ocean Tracking Networ...

published: 14 Apr 2014

TRACKING MARINE

published: 23 Mar 2011

Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

Divulgare. Divulgation channel - Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills
Divulgare.
Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of plants and Divulgare Group at the University of Vigo, want to show the advantages of the use of drifting buoys to track marine spills. This video has been made to disclose the interest of the work that the TechnologyInstitute for the Control of the MarineEnvironment of Galicia (INTECMAR) make in the project DRIFTER. In the video, are showing the advantages of using this technology to keep track of polluting spills at sea and the importance of collaborating with such technological projects. Video available at: http://tv.campusdomar.es/en/video/2895.html

Hydros Marine - Dash7 - Tracking System - 3

Marine Angel Boat Monitoring and Tracking Promotional Video

MarineAngel is a product that monitors and informs you of problems that may occur with your boat, containing Vigil marine technoligy the device has a built in GPS and sim card to send data to your mobile phone, if the boat has any problems the device will send a message to up to 4 phones or email,
-Geo FenceTransgression
Set up a radius and "home location" with a simple command from your mobile phone to allow tracking with multi-mode position reports to up to four mobile phones by text message.
-Boat BatteryVoltage
Gives a digital readout in actual volts - get a reading of the battery's condition before you head down to your boat.
-Low Battery Alerts
-Built in TamperSensors
-Ambient Temperatures
Also maximum and minimum recorded temperatures.
-Optional TemperatureProbe on a 6 ft (1...

published: 14 Sep 2012

AvP Classic 2000 Multiplayer - Marine tracking Alien

Here is a multiplayer video where i'm using Smart Gun for chasing Alien. Only bad thing is that hunter becomes - hunted. However, here is presented fantastic gameplay feeling in multiplayer part of this great game.

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant...

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

Tracking fish in marine protected areas. Phase 2 of the MASMO project

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish,...

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility and control in situations that may have otherwise have been hazardous. This clip promotes the Xanatos TITANSentinel system as being delivered to British Columbia.

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility and control in situations that may have otherwise have been hazardous. This clip promotes the Xanatos TITANSentinel system as being delivered to British Columbia.

By SabrinaDanielThe OceanTrackingNetwork tracks the enormous migrations of sea creatures including Lydia the Shark, now famous for her transatlantic odyssey over the past year.
Dalhousie University's Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) tags marine animals such as fish, sharks, seals and polar bears and tracks them using satellites and acoustic arrays. Placed across bodies of water, these devices create an acoustic wall that can detect the tagged animals as they pass through it. This allows OTN to record the movements of sea creatures in real time, study their survival and migration patterns, and observe their response to changing ocean climate. OTN also looks at the animals' genetic markers, diet, physiology, breeding strategies and how deep they dive to get prey.
The Ocean Tracking Network at Dalhousie University is open for business. Visit their listing on the CFINavigator: http://www.innovation.ca/en/navigator...
For more stories like these, visit http://www.innovation.ca
Resources:
The Ocean Tracking Network
http://www.oceantrackingnetwork.org
OCEARCH
http://www.ocearch.org
CSI: Life
http://www.blakemaybank.com
(A blog by BlakeMaybank)
Watch the OTN on the Rick Mercer Report:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHMEy...

By SabrinaDanielThe OceanTrackingNetwork tracks the enormous migrations of sea creatures including Lydia the Shark, now famous for her transatlantic odyssey over the past year.
Dalhousie University's Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) tags marine animals such as fish, sharks, seals and polar bears and tracks them using satellites and acoustic arrays. Placed across bodies of water, these devices create an acoustic wall that can detect the tagged animals as they pass through it. This allows OTN to record the movements of sea creatures in real time, study their survival and migration patterns, and observe their response to changing ocean climate. OTN also looks at the animals' genetic markers, diet, physiology, breeding strategies and how deep they dive to get prey.
The Ocean Tracking Network at Dalhousie University is open for business. Visit their listing on the CFINavigator: http://www.innovation.ca/en/navigator...
For more stories like these, visit http://www.innovation.ca
Resources:
The Ocean Tracking Network
http://www.oceantrackingnetwork.org
OCEARCH
http://www.ocearch.org
CSI: Life
http://www.blakemaybank.com
(A blog by BlakeMaybank)
Watch the OTN on the Rick Mercer Report:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHMEy...

Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

Divulgare. Divulgation channel - Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills
Divulgare.
Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the...

Divulgare. Divulgation channel - Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills
Divulgare.
Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of plants and Divulgare Group at the University of Vigo, want to show the advantages of the use of drifting buoys to track marine spills. This video has been made to disclose the interest of the work that the TechnologyInstitute for the Control of the MarineEnvironment of Galicia (INTECMAR) make in the project DRIFTER. In the video, are showing the advantages of using this technology to keep track of polluting spills at sea and the importance of collaborating with such technological projects. Video available at: http://tv.campusdomar.es/en/video/2895.html

Divulgare. Divulgation channel - Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills
Divulgare.
Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of plants and Divulgare Group at the University of Vigo, want to show the advantages of the use of drifting buoys to track marine spills. This video has been made to disclose the interest of the work that the TechnologyInstitute for the Control of the MarineEnvironment of Galicia (INTECMAR) make in the project DRIFTER. In the video, are showing the advantages of using this technology to keep track of polluting spills at sea and the importance of collaborating with such technological projects. Video available at: http://tv.campusdomar.es/en/video/2895.html

Technicians at the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) prepare and deploy a section of the Cabot Strait acoustic receiver line. Acoustic receivers are used to track the movements and migrations of acoustically tagged marine animals.
Species detected on the OTN Cabot Strait array include American eel, Atlantic bluefin tuna, Atlantic cod, Atlantic cod, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic sturgeon, and grey seal.
A Vemco V4R acoustic receiver is placed inside a floatation unit and moored by a 200 lb anchor via rope and acoustic release. The units are deployed at stations approximately 800 m apart. The array spans 172 stations from Cape North, NS, to Port aux Basques, NL. Technicians recover the tracking receivers by signalling the acoustic release to detach from the anchor. The float then brings the release and tracking receiver to the surface where they're brought on board and the receiver undergoes data offload.
Read more on the Cabot Strait acoustic array and other OTN tracking arrays at http://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/CBS.htm
Learn more at oceantrackingnetwork.org
Follow us @OceanTracking

Technicians at the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) prepare and deploy a section of the Cabot Strait acoustic receiver line. Acoustic receivers are used to track the movements and migrations of acoustically tagged marine animals.
Species detected on the OTN Cabot Strait array include American eel, Atlantic bluefin tuna, Atlantic cod, Atlantic cod, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic sturgeon, and grey seal.
A Vemco V4R acoustic receiver is placed inside a floatation unit and moored by a 200 lb anchor via rope and acoustic release. The units are deployed at stations approximately 800 m apart. The array spans 172 stations from Cape North, NS, to Port aux Basques, NL. Technicians recover the tracking receivers by signalling the acoustic release to detach from the anchor. The float then brings the release and tracking receiver to the surface where they're brought on board and the receiver undergoes data offload.
Read more on the Cabot Strait acoustic array and other OTN tracking arrays at http://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/CBS.htm
Learn more at oceantrackingnetwork.org
Follow us @OceanTracking

Marine Angel Boat Monitoring and Tracking Promotional Video

MarineAngel is a product that monitors and informs you of problems that may occur with your boat, containing Vigil marine technoligy the device has a built in ...

MarineAngel is a product that monitors and informs you of problems that may occur with your boat, containing Vigil marine technoligy the device has a built in GPS and sim card to send data to your mobile phone, if the boat has any problems the device will send a message to up to 4 phones or email,
-Geo FenceTransgression
Set up a radius and "home location" with a simple command from your mobile phone to allow tracking with multi-mode position reports to up to four mobile phones by text message.
-Boat BatteryVoltage
Gives a digital readout in actual volts - get a reading of the battery's condition before you head down to your boat.
-Low Battery Alerts
-Built in TamperSensors
-Ambient Temperatures
Also maximum and minimum recorded temperatures.
-Optional TemperatureProbe on a 6 ft (1.8 m) Cable. (Marine Angel +)
Marine Angel + has the temperature sensor at the end of a 1.8 metre cable so you can use it to monitor the temperature of you fridge or freezer instead of the ambient temperature
-Automatic Programmable Status Reports
-Kill Switch
With just one more wire hooked up, you can send a command from your mobile phone to kill the engine ignition.
-Bilge LevelConnect it to a bilge a float switch to be alerted if high bilge water level is detected.
-Door or Hatch Sensors
Connect to a door sensor to monitor door or hatch entry.
-Security Alarm
Connect to a security siren, alarm or lights.

MarineAngel is a product that monitors and informs you of problems that may occur with your boat, containing Vigil marine technoligy the device has a built in GPS and sim card to send data to your mobile phone, if the boat has any problems the device will send a message to up to 4 phones or email,
-Geo FenceTransgression
Set up a radius and "home location" with a simple command from your mobile phone to allow tracking with multi-mode position reports to up to four mobile phones by text message.
-Boat BatteryVoltage
Gives a digital readout in actual volts - get a reading of the battery's condition before you head down to your boat.
-Low Battery Alerts
-Built in TamperSensors
-Ambient Temperatures
Also maximum and minimum recorded temperatures.
-Optional TemperatureProbe on a 6 ft (1.8 m) Cable. (Marine Angel +)
Marine Angel + has the temperature sensor at the end of a 1.8 metre cable so you can use it to monitor the temperature of you fridge or freezer instead of the ambient temperature
-Automatic Programmable Status Reports
-Kill Switch
With just one more wire hooked up, you can send a command from your mobile phone to kill the engine ignition.
-Bilge LevelConnect it to a bilge a float switch to be alerted if high bilge water level is detected.
-Door or Hatch Sensors
Connect to a door sensor to monitor door or hatch entry.
-Security Alarm
Connect to a security siren, alarm or lights.

AvP Classic 2000 Multiplayer - Marine tracking Alien

Here is a multiplayer video where i'm using Smart Gun for chasing Alien. Only bad thing is that hunter becomes - hunted. However, here is presented fantastic ga...

Here is a multiplayer video where i'm using Smart Gun for chasing Alien. Only bad thing is that hunter becomes - hunted. However, here is presented fantastic gameplay feeling in multiplayer part of this great game.

Here is a multiplayer video where i'm using Smart Gun for chasing Alien. Only bad thing is that hunter becomes - hunted. However, here is presented fantastic gameplay feeling in multiplayer part of this great game.

NEWVERSION AVAILABLE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-TcDtSFDI&hd=1
A week of ship traffic on the seven seas, seen from space. Get a glimpse of the vibrant lanes of goods transport that link the continents.
The vessel movements were captured using newest terrestrial and space-borne AIS technology from FleetMon and its partner Luxspace. The records cover the world's merchant fleet with some 100.000s of cargo ships, tankers, ferries, cruise ships, yachts and tugs. FleetMon provides advanced fleet monitoring services, software APIs, reports and analyses of maritime traffic data. The inset shows live monitoring with the FleetMon Explorer software.
More information: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/satellite-ais/

Tracking fish in marine protected areas. Phase 2 of the MASMO project

The film is about a project to track fish at sea in real time. For the first time, scientists have been able to eavesdrop on the daily lives of individual fish, and find out how they occupy the various habitats within a marine protected area through time. The aim is to gain new insights into the detailed behaviour of several commercially important species. For more information see http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab and http://projects.noc.ac.uk/exploring-ocean-fronts/
The MBA worked with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and other partners to deploy three "ocean robots" (see #oceanrobots on Twitter) autonomous surface vehicles (USVs) off Plymouth

Assisting safe ship navigation - the Marine Electronic Highway

Pentair provides environmental monitoring systems for real time monitoring of tides, surface currents, directional wave height and period, horizontal visibility, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, salinity, turbidity, wind speed gust and direction, oil spill detection and a variety of other parameters that in some way may affect the safety of ships navigating through environmentally sensitive or congested areas. All this information can be broadcast from the Pentair COASTAL series to passing ships, ferries and coast guard control centers via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) network. When combined with VesselTraffic Services (VTS) from Xanatos Marine, fitted with radar and directional camera systems, those in charge of navigation and safety have visibility and control in situations that may have otherwise have been hazardous. This clip promotes the Xanatos TITANSentinel system as being delivered to British Columbia.

By SabrinaDanielThe OceanTrackingNetwork tracks the enormous migrations of sea creatures including Lydia the Shark, now famous for her transatlantic odyssey over the past year.
Dalhousie University's Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) tags marine animals such as fish, sharks, seals and polar bears and tracks them using satellites and acoustic arrays. Placed across bodies of water, these devices create an acoustic wall that can detect the tagged animals as they pass through it. This allows OTN to record the movements of sea creatures in real time, study their survival and migration patterns, and observe their response to changing ocean climate. OTN also looks at the animals' genetic markers, diet, physiology, breeding strategies and how deep they dive to get prey.
The Ocean Tracking Network at Dalhousie University is open for business. Visit their listing on the CFINavigator: http://www.innovation.ca/en/navigator...
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Use of drifting buoys for tracking marine spills

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Through this 3D animation video INTECMAR, in collaboration with the laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of plants and Divulgare Group at the University of Vigo, want to show the advantages of the use of drifting buoys to track marine spills. This video has been made to disclose the interest of the work that the TechnologyInstitute for the Control of the MarineEnvironment of Galicia (INTECMAR) make in the project DRIFTER. In the video, are showing the advantages of using this technology to keep track of polluting spills at sea and the importance of collaborating with such technological projects. Video available at: http://tv.campusdomar.es/en/video/2895.html

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POET Webinar-Tracking Marine Biota on Japanese Tsunami Debris

POET Webinar: Tracking Marine Biota on Japanese Tsunami Debris: The Initial Stages of the ...

A tour of Florida Marine Tracks N. FL Chip 10.29.1...

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A female Marine has become the first woman to complete the notoriously rigorous training course for US infantry officers ... "I am proud of this officer and those in her class," MarineCorps commandant GeneralRobert Neller said in a statement. "Marines expect and rightfully ......

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Cabrillo MarineAquarium's whale-watching naturalist training program kicks off on Oct. 3. The volunteer opportunity includes weekly Tuesday night trainings through March. Volunteers who graduate the training program will be placed on whale-watching boats to train viewers about local marine wildlife ... ....

A female US Marine on Monday became the first woman to complete the Corps’ notoriously rigorous training course for infantry officers. Many women serve in the Marines and other branches of the US armed forces, but the woman, who has requested that her name not be released, is the first to make it through the Marine Corps’ 13-week infantry officer training course....